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9.3 a time of conflict

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2/5 IT Activity <ul><li>What is nationalism? </li></ul><ul><li>What is an embargo? </li></ul>

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9.3 A Time of Conflict <ul><li>Tribute- Protection money </li></ul><ul><li>War with Tripoli (cause) - US would not increase the amount of tribute paid to Tripoli. As a result, Tripoli declared war on the US. </li></ul>

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Rights <ul><li>Neutral Rights- The right to sail the seas and not take sides. </li></ul><ul><li>Violation of Neutral Rights - France & Britain threatened to search & seize ships that were trading with the enemy. </li></ul><ul><li>Impressment (Again!)- British forced captured American sailors to serve in the British Navy. </li></ul>

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Trouble <ul><li>Attack on the Chesapeake - British demanded to search the Chesapeake. The captain refused so the British opened fire killing 3 crew members. </li></ul><ul><li>Public Reaction- Americans were furious with the British and wanted to go to war with Britain. </li></ul>

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Reaction <ul><li>Embargo Act- Prohibited Americans from trading with other countries. Designed to hurt Britain, Britain found new trading partners and it was disastrous for the US. </li></ul>

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Tecumseh <ul><li>Tecumseh- Powerful Shawnee chief who built a confederacy among Native American nations in the Northwest. </li></ul><ul><li>Tecumseh’s view- Thought they were worthless. He thought the Great Spirit had given the land to NA’s, and no country could take that away. </li></ul>

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Battle of Tippecanoe <ul><li>Battle of Tippecanoe- William Henry Harrison defeated the NA forces in the Indiana territory. While it was declared a victory for the US, it resulted in Tecumseh joining forces with the British. </li></ul>

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War Hawks <ul><li>War Hawks- Mainly from the West and South. Wanted more land, more power for the US </li></ul><ul><li>Declaring War - Britain decided to stop raiding ships, but the US had already declared war. </li></ul>

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Essential Question <ul><li>What were three challenges to the nation’s stability during the late 1700’s and early 1800’s? </li></ul><ul><ul><li>Threats to trade (pirates, Britain, France) </li></ul></ul><ul><ul><li>Tension between Native Americans & settlers </li></ul></ul><ul><ul><li>British-Native American alliances </li></ul></ul>